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A collection of short, witty sketches and feuilletons that observe metropolitan life through anecdotes, social incident, and theatrical notice. The pieces mix light satire and irony to expose everyday absurdities—misdirected telegrams, domestic misunderstandings, fashionable society talk, and dramatic premieres—while shifting between comic narrative and pointed commentary. Each item functions as a self-contained vignette, offering brisk portraits of manners, institutions, and public life that together form a mosaic of urban behaviors and petty follies.

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Jules Noriac

Jules Noriac was a French author known for his keen observations of society and human behavior. His notable work, "Human Follies (La Bêtise Humaine)," explores the absurdities and follies of human nature, reflecting a critical yet humorous perspective. Noriac also contributed to literature with titles such as "La bêtise humaine (Eusèbe Martin)" and "Paris tel qu'il est," where he captures the essence of Parisian life and its quirks. His writings often blend satire with social commentary, making him a distinctive voice in 19th-century French literature.

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